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  • David Benassi University of Milano-Bicocca
  • Teresa Bertotti University of Trento
  • Annamaria Campanini University of Milano-Bicocca
  • Paolo Rossi University of Milano Bicocca
Vol. 11 (2021), Invited Article, pages 1-25
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30827/tsg-gsw.v11.20913
Submitted: Mar 27, 2021 Accepted: Jun 29, 2021 Published: Jul 22, 2021
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The article tackles the characteristics of social work in Italy, focusing on some specific features of this professional domain within the broader frame of the Italian welfare system. Indeed, given the historical roots of Italian welfare regime and the model of governance of policies, social assistance benefits and services are the less developed component of welfare provisions. This is one of the reasons for the late full acknowledgement and regulation of the social worker at the national level. In the first part of the article, we present the development of social work in Italy, with particular attention to the creation of academic courses and the formal regulation as a profession. Then we present the current situation of social work and social workers in Italy, taking into consideration the weakness of social assistance and the effects of the financial crisis. In fact, the crises had an impact on the dimensions and composition of vulnerable population, which is more and more large and fragmented, putting a growing pressure on social workers. At the same time, because fiscal austerity, resources for welfare benefits have been reduced in these years, changing the organizational settings and worsening the working conditions of social workers.

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Benassi, D., Bertotti, T., Campanini, A., & Rossi, P. (2021). Social work and social workers in Italy. Trabajo Social Global-Global Social Work, 11, 1–25. https://doi.org/10.30827/tsg-gsw.v11.20913